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DZAC
April 2014
March Injuries
• Right shoulder pain-recordable injury– Sudden jerking of arm while removing hose to wet
vacuum• Right forearm pain-Grabbing 30 lb. cylinder
from back of truck
Ergonomic Hazards
• Recognizing hazards– Asbestos– Lead– Mercury
• Some Hazards are not so obvious– Bodies parts wear out– Perform ergonomic at risk for years– Should not be a matter of performing the task until you are no longer superman
Ergonomic Hazards
• Recognize ergonomic at risk behaviors• The human body is a machine with hard to
find replacement parts
Action Items
Issue Solution Location Reported Date CATS # Status RIToo many interviews for small injuries
Eliminate injury reviews for minor incidents 12-Mar-14 NA In progress Janice Sexson
Too many injury interviews/per injury Track and resolve 12-Mar-14 NA In progress Janice SexsonFirst Aid kits not available First aids to be ordered Sitewide 12-Mar-14 NA Resolved Janice SexsonRock located on hill above B 48 Work order for engineer to evaluate B 48 12-Feb-14 NA Resolved Janice SexsonLocked PPE Supervisor will take over PPE Program B 76 12-Feb-14 NA Resolved Tom CaronnaTool Crib emergency equipment not available-when needed-borrowing from ALS
Email list of missing items to Kory Porter B78 12-Feb-14 NA Resolved Kory Porter
Employees can be struck by or blocked by vehicles parking in front of shop
Bollards to be installed in front of Plumbers shop B 78 January 8 2014 NA Resolved
Janice Sexson
B 85 contractors parking on both sides of road in no parking area UC police ticketing B 85 8-Jan-14 NA
Janice Sexson did speak to Mike Wisherop Gene Tucker
Walkway between building 62 and B 67 has stepping stones leading to roll up door-moving material between buildings requires placing plywood on ground 2-3 times yearly to move heavy equipment
Install cement walkway 62-67
Aug 9,2013
9493Entered into cats for funding and completion DZAC
DZAC Action Items
Follow Up March Homework
Reporting Injuries-Great feedbackReporting to Health Services triggers:• Multiple injury interviews– More serious injuries could be multiple interviews– Need to identify who is interviewing whom– Information from Health Services may not address
safety concerns/questions– Is there something further to learn– Level of injury-consequences
May Homework
Communication• What are the lines of communication in your
work group?• Do you feel your message is heard?• Are you frustrated by communication/or is it
working great• Are there issues you believe have been swept
under the rug/ignored?
Roundtable
The exchange of ideas and opinions on equal terms
April Homework
Walk the Talk-(Without identifying workers)• Are workers always able to realistically follow
safety procedures?• Are there barriers that get in the way?• Is the reality of getting the work done creating
situations where workers feel they have to take short cuts?
• Are there unidentified hazards out there in the field?